Ophthalmologists' Perspectives on Immediate Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery (ISBCS): Attitudes, Practices, and Barriers in a Rapidly Growing Arab Economy.

Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2025-08-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OPTH.S525286
Samar A Al-Swailem, Ahmed Mousa, Abdulrahman AlMatrafi, Sara AlHilali
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Purpose: To our knowledge, there is very little research on "Immediate Sequential Bilateral Cataract Surgery" (ISBCS) among ophthalmologists in the Arab countries. This study aimed to assess the attitudes, practices, and barriers related to ISBCS among board-certified ophthalmologists in a fast-growing Arab economy.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a validated electronic questionnaire distributed to ophthalmologists practicing cataract and intraocular lens (IOL) surgery in Saudi Arabia. The survey was open from September 22 to October 21, 2024. The questionnaire included 25 specific questions divided into four domains: benefits and importance, controlling factors, surgeons' perspectives and selectivity, and reasons for adopting or rejecting ISBCS. Responses were collected via email, WhatsApp, and LinkedIn and analyzed based on the questionnaire planned structure. Descriptive statistics were used for analysis.

Results: A total of 95 ophthalmologists participated, 73 (76.8%) male and 22 (23.2%) female. The majority (60%) had been practicing for more than 10 years, and 69.5% worked in government hospitals. The ISBCS was actively practiced by 17.9%, while 76.8% had never performed ISBCS, and 5.3% had previously practiced but discontinued. The main benefits of ISBCS reported included fewer hospital visits, faster visual rehabilitation, and reduced costs. The primary barriers were concerns about bilateral endophthalmitis, medico-legal risks, and refractive surprises. Some non-practicing ophthalmologists expressed willingness to adopt ISBCS under specific conditions, such as cases requiring general anesthesia or congenital cataracts.

Conclusion: ISBCS remains underutilized among ophthalmologists in Saudi Arabia due to safety concerns and institutional policies. However, many practitioners recognize its potential benefits and may consider its adoption under specific conditions. Further research is needed to evaluate clinical outcomes, patient perspectives, patient satisfaction, opportunity cost, and cost-effectiveness to facilitate broader acceptance of ISBCS in this region.

眼科医生对即时序贯双侧白内障手术(ISBCS)的看法:快速增长的阿拉伯经济中的态度、实践和障碍。
目的:据我们所知,阿拉伯国家眼科医生对“即刻序贯双侧白内障手术”(ISBCS)的研究很少。本研究旨在评估在快速增长的阿拉伯经济中,委员会认证的眼科医生对ISBCS的态度、做法和障碍。方法:采用一份有效的电子问卷对沙特阿拉伯从事白内障和人工晶状体(IOL)手术的眼科医生进行横断面研究。该调查于2024年9月22日至10月21日开放。问卷包括25个具体问题,分为4个领域:益处和重要性、控制因素、外科医生的观点和选择性、采用或拒绝ISBCS的原因。通过电子邮件、WhatsApp和LinkedIn收集反馈,并根据问卷计划结构进行分析。采用描述性统计进行分析。结果:共有95名眼科医生参与调查,其中男性73人(76.8%),女性22人(23.2%)。大多数(60%)从业10年以上,69.5%在公立医院工作。17.9%的人积极进行ISBCS,而76.8%的人从未进行过ISBCS, 5.3%的人以前进行过ISBCS但已停止。ISBCS报告的主要好处包括更少的医院就诊,更快的视力康复和降低成本。主要的障碍是对双侧眼内炎、医疗法律风险和屈光意外的担忧。一些非执业眼科医生表示愿意在特定情况下采用ISBCS,例如需要全身麻醉或先天性白内障的病例。结论:由于安全问题和制度政策,ISBCS在沙特阿拉伯的眼科医生中仍未得到充分利用。然而,许多从业者认识到它的潜在好处,并可能考虑在特定条件下采用它。需要进一步的研究来评估临床结果、患者观点、患者满意度、机会成本和成本效益,以促进该地区更广泛地接受ISBCS。
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